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that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> sarah palin will stand up to anyone to defend her baby -- except anyone who might help her politically. after calling for white house chief of staff rahm emanuel to be fired for using a phrase behind closed doors which she calls heartbreaking to special needs kids and their families, she is refusing to call for the same measures against republicans who use that word or variations on it even on national radio or tv. this weekend she will be campaigning for a man whose top campaign aide has used that word repeatedly directly to journalists. but first tonight's new developments after the plum line blog called palin's attention to the fact that orly taitz limbaugh too used the word glorified in it while referring to the emanuel story palin's spokeswoman issued a statement that did not call for limbaugh to be fired or even apologize and if you read it carefully does not in fact criticize limbaugh at all. quote. governor palin believes crude and
that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> sarah palin will stand up to anyone to defend her baby -- except anyone who might help her politically. after calling for white house chief of staff rahm emanuel to be fired for using a phrase behind closed doors which she calls heartbreaking to special needs kids and their families, she is refusing to call for the same measures against republicans who use that word or variations on it even on national radio or tv. this...
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they use religion to kill people, to maim people, to destroy buildings, and they use it, do these things in the name of god. and it's the ultimate hypocrisy. but we've shown you don't have to be a hypocrite. you can actually have someone within our system of laws and elicit information without becoming the thing we're fighting against. >> to this related issue, this policy that blair mentioned yesterday allowing the targeted killing of americans outside the country, no one would look at a known terrorist like al alawki and have sympathy there. but what of this as a policy? is the fact that this is on the books troubling from a legal point of view? >> what's troubling is it's not on the books. the problem is that this is something that president bush developed. we actually saw the bush administration kill an american citizen in 2002 with the predator strike and we knew that he was a u.s. citizen. we knew he was in the car because we were monitoring his phone. and it took him out. and the obama administration once again seems to be morphing into the bush administration and adopting the sam
they use religion to kill people, to maim people, to destroy buildings, and they use it, do these things in the name of god. and it's the ultimate hypocrisy. but we've shown you don't have to be a hypocrite. you can actually have someone within our system of laws and elicit information without becoming the thing we're fighting against. >> to this related issue, this policy that blair mentioned yesterday allowing the targeted killing of americans outside the country, no one would look at a...
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on yesterday's broadcast i said i never used the word slaughter on the air, never used it on the air, because i'm pretty sure i would remember saying the administration was slaughtering people, going to slaughter people. yesterday, i don't know if i've used the word slaughter, and if i used the word slaughter it wasn't in the context of stalin or hitler, in the idea that the truth is being slaughtered by this administration. not saying that this administration is going to slaughter anyone. i have said that progressives, this ideology has led to slaughtering of millions. it has. it has! today he says he never used the word slaughtered on the air, yesterday he didn't know. here's november 3rd of last year. >> i told you yesterday buckle up your seat belt, america. find the exit, there's one here, here and here. find the exit closest to you, and prepare for a crash landing. because this plane is coming down because the pilot is intentionally steering it into the trees. they are taking you to a place to be slaughtered. >> yep, he's right, he never said the word slaughtered. he's not even
on yesterday's broadcast i said i never used the word slaughter on the air, never used it on the air, because i'm pretty sure i would remember saying the administration was slaughtering people, going to slaughter people. yesterday, i don't know if i've used the word slaughter, and if i used the word slaughter it wasn't in the context of stalin or hitler, in the idea that the truth is being slaughtered by this administration. not saying that this administration is going to slaughter anyone. i...
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joining us now. david weigel, reporter for "the washington independent." >> wish you were here. >> crazy seems to be in the divisions of the extremes. we'll start with the law and order party, honoring the guy who needs to get his parole officer's permission to attend. >> some people have started that they didn't like nixon until watergate. there's an element of if you survive a battering from the -- establishment that makes you a better conservative. in james o'keeffe's defense, he's in the same position legally that a lot of people are when they have done something and the lawyers are waiting for a trial. so he's -- he was, actually, joined by another guy who participated in the louisiana sting, joe bazell. they were both there. they both are sworn by fans. j.d. heyworth, former congressman, even a bigger -- a big star at cpac too. the last we heard of him, he was losing his congressional election. surviving the machine, it's not really something you're ashamed of. it's a badge of honor. >> and yet
joining us now. david weigel, reporter for "the washington independent." >> wish you were here. >> crazy seems to be in the divisions of the extremes. we'll start with the law and order party, honoring the guy who needs to get his parole officer's permission to attend. >> some people have started that they didn't like nixon until watergate. there's an element of if you survive a battering from the -- establishment that makes you a better conservative. in james...
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today -- >> i never used the word slaughter on the air. >> yesterday. >> i don't know if i've used the word slaughter. >> last november. >> they are taking you to a place to be slaughtered. >>> all the news and commentary now on "countdown". >> that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. >>> good evening from new york, there's breaking news tonight about the man accused of trying to blow up northwest airlines flight 253 over detroit on christmas day. he's talking. more than that, we are learning tonight umar farouk abdulmutallab, the alleged would-be suicide bomber, is giving up current actionable intelligence about the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, without the u.s. using any of the methods approved by the bush administration. defended today this day by the republican party. no water boarding, no beatings, no sleep deprivation, no military commission, no dishonor to this nation. abdulmutallab is cooperating freely with the fbi, providing very valuable intelligence, the u.s. official says, the u.s. is now acting on in yemen. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams reports,
today -- >> i never used the word slaughter on the air. >> yesterday. >> i don't know if i've used the word slaughter. >> last november. >> they are taking you to a place to be slaughtered. >>> all the news and commentary now on "countdown". >> that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. >>> good evening from new york, there's breaking news tonight about the man accused of trying to blow up northwest airlines flight 253 over detroit...
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that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> in a few days, the right wing will have its story straight about james o'keefe, make sure you remember today, because they haven't quite got their stories straight yet. last night o'keefe gave his first interview since his arrest on charges he tried to interfere with a senator's phone. he still defend u.s. his action as professionalism. >> this is a u.s. senator's office, versus for example going into acorn. this is federal property, you're going near federal phones. did that enter your mind prior to going into this office? >> generally speaking, it's the people's office, it's -- these are representatives of our country. we zwev deserve to find out if they're accepting $300 million in money, we deserve to find out what's going on? why the people of louisiana couldn't get through -- >> of course, most journalists know the difference between accepting money which senator landrieu did not. o'keefe need not consider such critiques because the m
that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> in a few days, the right wing will have its story straight about james o'keefe, make sure you remember today, because they haven't quite got their stories straight yet. last night o'keefe gave his first interview since his arrest on charges he tried to interfere with a senator's phone. he still defend u.s. his action as professionalism. >> this is a u.s. senator's office, versus for example going into acorn. this...
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that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> even several days they took to assimilate the results of this week's daily kos search 2000 poll failed to give bill o'reilly and karl rove enough time to recognize the deep compliments it contained to their skill and effectiveness namely that they helped turn a portion of the american population into the political equivalent of kids who believe in brownies and elves. let's revisit the poll's highlights quickly. a little more than 2,000 self-identified republicans polled last month, 31% said they believe president obama is a racist who hates white people. 63% said they believe president obama is a socialist. 36% said they do not believe the president was born in the united states. good news for fox news. the message is getting through. after all where else would self-identified republicans come up with the notion that the president of the u.s. is a racist, socialist foreigner? >> this guy is i believe a racist. >> he is obviously a socialist
that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> even several days they took to assimilate the results of this week's daily kos search 2000 poll failed to give bill o'reilly and karl rove enough time to recognize the deep compliments it contained to their skill and effectiveness namely that they helped turn a portion of the american population into the political equivalent of kids who believe in brownies and elves. let's revisit the poll's highlights quickly. a little...